a chamelon eye faciliates its hunt for prey how does this happen
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because it can see both direction at same time
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The specialized strategy by which chameleons capture prey is reflected in their sensory anatomy and use, in particular that of vision. First, prey is sighted and distance assessed using one eye. ... The chameleon then slowly turns its head toward the prey. Both eyes focus independently on the prey before the tongue shot.
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